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MPC. 1300 Marcelle. 10 February 1934. MPC. 1376 Michelle. 29 October 1935. MPC. Guy Reiss (1904–1964) was a French astronomer and discoverer of five asteroids, who worked at the Algiers Observatory in Algiers, North Africa, during the 1930s and later at the Nice Observatory in southeastern France. [1] [2]
Reiss learned of the possible existence of a long-forgotten cache of materials and documents, but the librarian unexpectedly died without recording the combination to the safe. Reiss persuaded a town official to "blow open" the safe, revealing a collection of records that proved valuable to presenting the life and work of Dumas.
- Tom Reiss
- 432 (hardcover)
- 2012
- September 18, 2012
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Mar 24, 2014 · In his Pulitzer Prize-winning biography "The Black Count: Glory, Revolution, Betrayal, and the Real Count of Monte Cristo," author and historian Tom Reiss tells the fascinating story of the lesser-known Alexandre Dumas, father of and inspiration to the famed French writer of the same name. The senior Dumas rose from slavery to become one of the highest-ranking military officers of color in the ...
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1983–present. Genre. Comedy. Spouse. Denise Reiss. Signature. Michael L. Reiss [1] ( / riːs / REESS; born September 15, [2] 1959 [3]) is an American television comedy writer. He served as a showrunner, writer, and producer for the animated series The Simpsons and co-created the animated series The Critic.
Prior to founding Reiss+Co. (formerly known as Reiss+Preuss LLP) in 2010, Guy was a partner at Wuersch & Gering LLP (2007 – 2010) and Alston & Bird LLP/Walter, Conston, Alexander & Green, P.C. (2000 – 2007). During 2004, Guy was seconded to, and worked as, a visiting attorney at a major law firm in Munich, Germany.